Wanderers have drawn FK Rabotnicki, from Skopje in Macedonia (formerly Yugoslavia) in the first round of the Uefa Cup.

The first game will be away on September 20 and the return at the Reebok on October 4.

FK Rabotnicki: They are based in Skopje, capital and largest city in the Republic of Macedonia (formerly Yugoslavia). The city was hit by a disastrous earthquake in 1963 but has been largely re-built into a modern city with a range of cultural monuments. Club Factfile, courtesy of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. Full name: Fudbalski klub Rabotnièki Kometal
Founded: 1937
Ground: Skopje City Stadium
Capacity: 18,200
Chairman: Trifun Kostovski
Manager: Dragoljub Bekvalac
League Macedonian First League

FK Rabotnièki Kometal is a Macedonian football club, which plays in the capital, Skopje at the Skopje City Stadium, which accommodates 18,104 spectators.

The club was founded in 1937, and was known as a "railway football club". For most of its existence it played in the Yugoslav Second Division, but following Macedonian independence it has played in the Macedonian First League. Rabotnièki's most sustained period of success has been since it was taken over in 2001 by the Kometal company - it participated in the UEFA Cup in the 2001-02 season, and reached the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League in 2005-06 following their winning the national championship the previous season. Rabotnicki went on to win the national title in 2006, again qualifying for the Champions League, and had a memorable run, defeating Dudelange of Luxembourg and Debrecen of Hungary to set up a clash against French club Lille which they lost.